Sewer Rates

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Public Works Sewer Utility Division operates and maintains treatment plants in Central Kitsap, Suquamish, Kingston and Manchester. User fees for wastewater treatment and administration are listed below and went into effect January 1, 2019.

Monthly Sewer Charges ​

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Single Family Residential ​

$74.28

Per Month

Multi-Family Residential ​

$59.20

Per Month

Commercial or Industrial ​

$0.105

Per c.f. H2O

Restaurant ​

$0.168

Per c.f. H2O

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Plan Review & Inspection Fees ​ ​ ​

Plan Review, Admin & Legal ​

$0.50 per LF of Sewer Main (Min. $225) + $270 per Pump Station ​

Gravity Sewer (includes 1 TV Inspection) ​

$1.25 per LF of Sewer Main (Min. $380) + $400 per Pump Station ​

Force Mains ​

$0.85 per LF of Force Main ​

Additional TV Inspection ​

$0.40 per LF of Sewer Main ​

Newcomer's Assessments ​ ​ ​

Central Kitsap

$4,949*

Navy Yard City:

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Kingston

$9,613*

Single Family

$1,300

Manchester

$5,151*

Bldg w/ 2+ units

$1,300

Suquamish

$6,031*

+ each add. unit

$ 325

* Updated March 1, 2019

Commercial Bldg

$1,300

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+ per SF

$ 0.03

​​Newcomer's Assessments are per Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU), based on 800 CF of water used per month. ​ ​ ​

Bills are sent bi-monthly (one every other month). Single family residences will receive a bill for $144.24 every two months.

Senior citizens receive discounted rates if qualified for property tax exemption in Kitsap County. If you are qualified, contact us to review your current billing rate.

Navy Yard City (formerly Sewer District 1) current rates are $47.50 bi-monthly plus $3.98 per 100 cubic feet of water usage. The bi-monthly charge of $47.50 is defined as $3 for street lights, $2.50 billing fee, and $42 for capital improvements.

Rates are computed based on a flat rate for all non-commercial or industrial customers, rather than water usage, to help keep costs down. Water service is provided by several different purveyors or through single family wells or non-metered systems. The cost to obtain flow information for these customers is high, and would have to be passed to all ratepayers resulting in higher sewer bills.

Rates for commercial and industrial customers, as well as all restaurants, are computed on actual water use. Water consumption data is provided by the water system servicing these customers.